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Carpet Export Promotion Council
Office Address:
Niryat Bhavan,
3rd Floor, Rao Tula Ram Marg
Opp. Army R R Hospital
New Delhi-110 057
Tel : 26153466/26153467
Fax : 26153465
E-mail: cepc@vsnl.com; cepc.nd@gmail.com
Registered Office:
Shreejee Complex,
Shop No. T-3, Sharma Market,
Harola, NOIDA (UP).
Website Address: http://www.indiancarpets.com/
Products Handling:
Handmade/ Handknotted Woollen Carpets.
Rugs.
Druggets.
Durries.
Handmade tufted Carpets.
Handmade Silk Carpets.
Handmade Staple/Synthetic Carpets.
Kelem, Schumacks.
Namdhas and other Floor Covernings.
Contact Carpet Export Promotion Council for more details
Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC) was established by exporters under Companies Act in the year 1982 and is a non-profit organization, set up with the objective to promote and develop exports of Handmade Carpets, Rugs and other Floor Coverings. It is an official body of handmade carpet exporters for promotion of exports from country and projected India's “Make in India” image abroad as a reliable supplier of high quality handmade carpet products.
CEPC therefore, helps in R & D, quality assurance, timely delivery of finished products across the globe in addition to skill enhancement of weavers / artisans / entrepreneurs, strengthening base in existing markets, identifying potential markets, educating about government policies and its compliances, providing assistance for brand building of Indian hand-made carpets, through publicity, participating in and organizing world renowned trade fairs, expositions and road shows etc. around the word in established markets. Also exploring potential and upcoming markets globally for promotion of Indian handmade carpets, rugs, floor coverings etc.
Indian Carpets are renowned all over the world for their exquisite designs, subtle elegance, attractive color’s and workmanship. Hand-knotted Woolen Carpets from India speak eloquently of the superb workmanship. India produces all types of qualities with specific designs; colours and sizes as per requirement of world market and have an edge to produce carpets according to the specification of buyer with timely delivery schedule. The art of weaving carpet has percolated down through generations and the Indian craftsmen have been creating the greatest of specimen since the medieval period.
Indian Handmade Carpet Industry is ranked No. 1 status in the international market achieved highest quantity both in terms of value and production in the world market. India is possessing market share of around 35% of total world import of Handmade Carpets. India takes a global leap in its textile exports with the strong base of improved infrastructure, quality and technology.
With a membership of over 2500 members and over 20 associations / business associations / weavers / artisans associations’, CEPC espouses the shared vision of Indian businesses and speaks directly and indirectly for over 25000 business units. It has an expanding direct membership of enterprises drawn from medium, small and tiny segments of carpet weaving / manufacturing, distributive trade and services. CEPC maintains the lead as the proactive day – to – day business solution provider through research and development, through organizing BSM, RBSMs, participating in trade fairs, expositions / events at foreign shore, interactions at highest level with Union Government and State Governments.
The Council facilitates understanding of carpets related Indian and International trade policies, emerging trade issues, social & environmental compliances, quality management and sustainable business practices.
In the knowledge-driven globalized economy, CEPC stands for quality, competitiveness, transparency, accountability and business government-civil society partnership to spread ethics-bases business practices and to enhance the quality of life of the weavers / artisans and common people. CEPC is a resourceful one stop sourcing point which can be reached @ www.indiancarpets.com. For more details, may please contact CEPC Office at 91-11-2615 3466, 91-11- 2615 3465 Read more
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